LaNoue Clinical Research

Description

I am a quantitative psychologist with interests in patient-centered outcomes research (PCOR), rigorous mixed-methods evaluation research, and measurement theory and implementation. My current research focus in on development and testing of methods for engaging patients and stakeholders in the research process. I also investigate novel patient-centered care delivery systems, and the measurement of patient perceptions of healthcare. Finally, I am interested in the measurement of lifetime adverse events as predictors of adult health outcomes, with a focus on developing alternative measurement models which include patient-reported impact of events, for these relationships.

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